Friday, August 31, 2012

If you look to the top of the column to the right on this blog you will find a page labeled "Buy My Books and DVDs." On that page are links to the many books and DVDs that contain my work. Please take a look and see if there's anything that might interest you. If you have any questions, please ask.

DC Comics has been developing a database of their published comic books including categories by creator. This is far from a complete list, but if you want to see some of the past work I've done for them this is a good place to start.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Strange Kids Club is a fantastic website, and have been friends of mine for some time, supporters of my work, and welcome participants in the annual Countdown to Halloween. They've also published two comic books starring Strange Kid himself and are looking to publish a third issue which merges Strange Kid with a host of 80s television shows and movies including a Twin Peaks related story written by me with artwork by the amazing Glen Brogan.

This is where you come in.

Funding for the new issue is being furnished through Kickstarter. There are many incentives being offered for donating, but the real incentive is bringing to fruition a really cool, fun comic book full of great art and crazy storytelling. Head over to the Strange Kid Kickstarter campaign, watch the video, check out the list of contributors and sample pages, and give what you can to help this comic book see print.

Thursday, August 09, 2012

Gallery 1988's debut East Coast show, "Crazy 4 Cult: NYC" has just opened, and the opening ceremonies continue until around 10 PM tonight. The show is taking place at 64 Gansevoort Street in the meat packing district of Manhattan and runs through September 1.

I was hoping to be in attendance for tonight's opening but other matters have caused me to cancel my plans to do so. Even so, some amazing artists will be on hand to talk about their art and work from over 200 artists will be filling the gallery space.

Monday, August 06, 2012

It's the first Monday of the month which means it's time for "Ask Me Anything," the monthly feature in which you get to do just that. So, if you have questions about my work, my influences, movies I may have seen, books I may have read, food I may have eaten, or anything else that I might possibly have an answer for, go ahead and ask and I'll do my best to answer.

Head down to the comment section and post your question. I'll either post my answer in the comment section as well, or answer it in a special post all its own sometime later in the month.

Please take the time to view the previous questions so that we don't wind up with a lot of repetition. I've been asked a lot of good, thought provoking questions in the past as well as some really banal ones, all of which I tried to answer. You can see the previous questions by visiting Ask Me Anything #1, #2 , #3, #4, #5, #6 , #7 , #8, #9, #10, #11, #12 , #13, #14, #15 , #16, #17 , #18 , #19, #20, #21 and #22. Answers not found following the questions can be found in the archives section for each associated month under Ask Me Anything.

Thursday, August 02, 2012

Here's a look at the piece I did for next week's Gallery 1988 show - Crazy 4 Cult: NYC which opens Thursday, August 9 from 6-9 pm at 64 Gansevoort Street, NYC 10014. I'm hoping to be in attendance for the opening.

The piece is based on Pan's Labyrinth and is a 3-D cut paper collage measuring about 16" x 20".

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About Me

John Rozum is best known for writing supernatural themed comics aimed at adults such as XOMBI, MIDNIGHT, MASS., THE X-FILES, and THE HANGMAN featured in THE WEB, or for writing supernatural themed comics for children such as SCOOBY-DOO or THE SECRET SATURDAYS in CARTOON NETWORK ACTION PACK.
He's written many other comics as well as magazine articles, television episodes and even trading cards. He also does occasional illustration work, and accepts commissions.